A new way to join the 'Mile High Club' (for a fee)

People do a lot of crazy things when they go to Las Vegas. Andy Johnson is counting on that. Johnson has created Love Cloud Vegas, an airline where people pay to go airborne so they can join the "Mile High Club."

"I moved here eight months ago because I knew that out of any city in the United States of America, Las Vegas is the place to actually start this business," Johnson said, shortly before a couple arrived to take a 45-minute flight.

Love Cloud flies couples in a two-engine Cessna with a bed in the back. Passengers are provided with amenities—which I won't describe in a family friendly blog—along with champagne, mood lighting and a sound system for your favorite music. To provide privacy between the cockpit and the cabin, Johnson's installed a special sound-proofing curtain sewn by his mother ("I call her Martha Stewart").

The couple who arrived for a flight as I was interviewing Johnson declined to be interviewed. This is Vegas, after all, and "What Happens Over Vegas, Stays Over Vegas." Johnson described his typical customer as a married couple between the ages of 35 and 55 trying to rekindle the romance or do something different while making a regular trip to Sin City.